In a nutshell, Facebook told the NBTC chief it had yet to receive court orders demanding the web pages be removed. Of course, the "offensive" pages are still up for more than a billion Facebook users around the world to see, Thailand included. Pol Lt Gen Thitirat also emphasised that watching lese majeste content may be deemed wrongdoing. The problem with this latest lese majeste drive is that it does not end there. The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society has also warned people not to exchange information with three lese majeste suspects and fugitives -- British journalist Andrew MacGregor Marshall, historian Somsak Jeamteerasakul and academic Pavin Chachavalpongpun.
Source: Bangkok Post May 22, 2017 21:33 UTC